Description: The Frenchman Alphonse Pénaud filed the first patent for a flying machine with a boat hull and retractable landing gear in 1876, but Austrian Wilhelm Kress is credited with building the first seaplane, Drachenflieger, in 1898 Specifications Quantity of parts, pcs81Difficulty level, from 1 to 84Hours to assemble (average)5Model size (cm)19.5 × 25 × 10Model size (inch)7.68 × 9.85 × 3.94Package sizeM Stainless SteelWind-up moving mechanismMetal Craft View user guide Download user guide Prototype history The idea to cross a boat and an airplane came to the minds of people who carefully studied the world around them. Like the idea of aeronautics in general. Of course, their humanity borrowed from birds. I consider the beginning of the era of flying boats to be the 10s of the 20th century, although the first hydroplane took off in the air as early as 1909. It was created on the basis of its own engine by the American inventor Curtis. And already in 1913, the Ukrainian designer Grigorovich tested the M-1 hydroplane, which marked the beginning of the era of flying boats. The history of aviation honors the records set by seaplanes: two dead loops on Grigorovich's amphibian, the speed record of the Soviet Be-10 at 912 km / h, the world's largest flying boat, created in China already in the 20s of the new century. The designers of "Metal time" could not ignore this important milestone in the desire of mankind to fly and presented the modular model "Breeze Drifter". This is a prototype that incorporates the characteristics of a typical propeller hydroplane. Of course, it does not float, but it has a spring mechanism that drives the screws of the "engines". Features, benefits The exciting process of assembling the model will lead to an amazing result: you will get a beautiful, shiny, filigree model of a hydroplane on your desk or in a conspicuous place in the interior, as a matter of pride, or an element of a collection. The "Breeze Drifter" model can also be part of a tech game, an installation item, or part of an exposition containing other models. "Breeze Drifter" is gymnastics for the mind, hands, and a tribute to the best engineering minds on the planet, and the perfect gift for those who love technology and dream of flying. The model has a stable stand, it can be used without it Like all Metal Time building blocks, the Breeze Drifter is made from eco-friendly stainless steel that is used in the food industry and approved to produce consumer goods and toys. Precise cutting of the set eliminates the possibility of cuts during the assembly process. The parts are precisely adjusted to each other and will not create problems during articulation. Pleasant tactile sensations, strength and aesthetics of brushed metal favorably distinguish steel parts from wood or plastic used in other designers. The "Breeze Drifter" is a great gift for fans of aviation and mechanical engineering history. This is an aesthetically positive item that can be a toy for middle-aged children, an interior decoration, and an important detail on a desktop. "Breeze Drifter" - clockwork driven model with moving propellers. This makes it a great toy for both children and adults. You will be able to arrange flight simulations or even air battles with models in your hands. This model, like all «Metal Time» products, is also an excellent model for technical creativity. The DIY model set "Breeze Drifter" is intended for a wide range of users aged 14 and over. PLANE IS MADE WITH WINDUP MECHANISM WHICH ALLOWS IT TO ROTATE PROPELLERS
Price: 59 USD
Location: North Miami Beach, Florida
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: Metal Time
Assembly Status: Unassembled Kit
Type: Model Kit
Unit Type: Unit
Material: Steel
MPN: MT003
Age Level: 14 Years and up
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Unit Quantity: 1
California Prop 65 Warning: Yes